India / Man fell in love with Pakistani girl playing online games brings her to India via Nepal

Zoom News : Jan 23, 2023, 01:14 PM
India-Pakistan: Mulayam Singh Yadav, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, fell in love with a Pakistani girl while playing Ludo online. Both fell in love with each other and then both decided to get married. However, Mulayam called the girl to India via Nepal for marriage, after which the police arrested him. Bengaluru police on Monday said they have arrested 26-year-old Mulayam Singh Yadav for allegedly bringing a Pakistani girl to India illegally and living with her in the city.

Mulayam Singh Yadav, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, used to work as a security guard in Bangalore. Whitefield DCP S Girish said that Mulayam Singh had come in contact with a minor girl from Hyderabad, Pakistan, through an online game.

Lover used to work as a security guard

DCP told, 'This person named Mulayam Singh Yadav used to work as a security guard in a private firm and used to play Ludo online. Last year, while playing an online game, he came in contact with a minor girl from Pakistan. Recently he asked his Pakistani girlfriend to come to Bangalore so that both of them can get married. After this, Mulayam made a plan to bring the girl to India via Nepal and called her here in September 2022.

case against landlord

Both the lovers were living in a labor quarter in the Bellandur police station area. The DCP said that as soon as information was received about the two, the police took action and handed over the girl to the FRRO (Foreigner Regional Registration Office). At the same time, after registering a case against the boy, he has been arrested.

The police have also registered a case against the owner of the house where the couple was staying. An FIR has been registered under Section 7 against the owner of the house, Govinda Reddy. It is alleged that he did not inform the police about the foreign girl living illegally in his house. At the same time, Mulayam Singh has been booked under sections 420 (cheating), 495 (concealment of marriage), 468 (forgery) and 471 (forgery document) of IPC.

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